Differentiate between the followings.
Ubiquitous and localised resources
Ubiquitous resources |
Localised resources |
1. A ubiquitous resource is one which is found all over the world. 2. Its presence is not governed by physical conditions. 3. Examples: air. |
1. A localised resource is one which is found in a particular region or physical condition. 2. The presence of a localised resource is governed by physical conditions. 3. Examples: minerals. |